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<blockquote data-quote="eamon" data-source="post: 5911972" data-attributes="member: 51942"><p>It's enforceable only with respect to the identifiable individuals in a friendly jurisdiction that directly agreed to those terms. If you ask your friends to describe the rules to you, they might be breaking the contract (but good luck finding out who, and even if you do, good luck actually getting damages in such a scenario), but the person using the information won't be.</p><p></p><p>Ergo: it's effectively unenforceable. If you <em>want</em> to circumvent it, you likely can; it'll only protect casual use (and casual users won't be making a clone product anyhow).</p><p></p><p>Not to mention that it's very unlikely that you'd even <em>want</em> to make an <em>exact</em> copy; the exact details likely don't matter anyhow. And then it would be very hard to distinguish the scenarios in which a user broke the NDA and gave a copy to the competitor vs. the competitor merely reading things like enworld avidly and just using the feedback to tune their own, independent product.</p><p></p><p>So, they'll have an EULA perhaps, but the sole effect will be minor annoyance to some fans (the "I wonder whether can I legally post this house rule on my blog" kind of annoyance).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eamon, post: 5911972, member: 51942"] It's enforceable only with respect to the identifiable individuals in a friendly jurisdiction that directly agreed to those terms. If you ask your friends to describe the rules to you, they might be breaking the contract (but good luck finding out who, and even if you do, good luck actually getting damages in such a scenario), but the person using the information won't be. Ergo: it's effectively unenforceable. If you [I]want[/I] to circumvent it, you likely can; it'll only protect casual use (and casual users won't be making a clone product anyhow). Not to mention that it's very unlikely that you'd even [I]want[/I] to make an [I]exact[/I] copy; the exact details likely don't matter anyhow. And then it would be very hard to distinguish the scenarios in which a user broke the NDA and gave a copy to the competitor vs. the competitor merely reading things like enworld avidly and just using the feedback to tune their own, independent product. So, they'll have an EULA perhaps, but the sole effect will be minor annoyance to some fans (the "I wonder whether can I legally post this house rule on my blog" kind of annoyance). [/QUOTE]
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